The stars clamor to star in Sheridan’s shows. That includes Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren for 1923, and Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman for Lioness, and that’s only scratching the surface, so of course The Madison has a solid lineup.
In the world of television, every detail matters, even the most unusual ones. One of the most intriguing mysteries surrounding the hit series Yellowstone is the significant investment by showrunner Taylor Sheridan in horses.
Taylor Sheridan and John Linson's neo-Western smash hit Yellowstone is now available to stream on Netflix. The Paramount+ drama starring Kevin Costner centres on the Dutton family who own Yellowstone, the largest ranch in Montana, as they manage tensions between them and the Indian reservation on their neighbouring borders.
Taylor Sheridan might be his own biggest competition as fans point how superior his spin offs are to his own Yellowstone.
Yellowstone is long gone, but fans of the Taylor Sheridan show still can’t understand why one character was killed in the final episodes.
Beth Dutton's dangerous habit made Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly suffer an uncomfortable feeling on-set for 6 years.
In the pantheon of Taylor Sheridan TV shows, Landman might be the most divisive. Those who love the Texas-set drama really love it, while others just can’t get on board with the story of a fire-breathing oil company henchman trying to navigate his own turbulent romance,
The Oscar-winning actor, who famously exited the popular series amid rumors of a feud with Sheridan, is now starring in a three-part docuseries for Fox Nation titled Yellowstone to Yosemite with ...
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A cohort of Hollywood actors have teamed up to publish a four-minute ad encouraging Texas to incentivize Hollywood production. The ad stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody […]
Yellowstone fans just spotted a sneaky recasting! Actress Dawn Olivieri plays two different roles in Taylor Sheridan’s universe—did you notice?